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Post Subject: Edgarhorns & DEQXPosted by Kerry Brown on: 12/4/2005

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Greetings,

I may be able to answer some questions regarding crossovers, multi-amping, etc. - without getting bogged down, hopefully, in metaphysical issues.

First off, I live in San Francisco, if he's inclined 'drdna' and other locals are welcome to visit and check out my system. Go to my web page homepage.mac.com/ikecarumba and send me a private message from there and I will give you my phone #.

My speakers are basically a multi-amped Edgarhorn Titan system: Two Edgarhorn Seismic Subwoofers w/ 18" JBL's, Edhgarhorn 80 Hz bass horns w/ JBL 150-4C's, CNC'd 350 Hz round tractrix horns with JBL 375's, and JBL 077's ( soon to be Fostex bullets ). All this is in a treated 14x16 foot room with a 10 foot semi-cathedral ceiling.

My preamp/crossover is a DEQX processor. My subwoofer amp, bass amp, and supertweeter amp are Behringer EP-1500's - solid state Class A medium power P.A. units with volume controls. My midrange amp is a Pass Labs Aleph 3.

For years, I used to have passive line level filters and tube amps - single ended 45's and 2A3's.

To make a long story short I am much happier now. Screw tubes ! ( Don't hate me. )

My speakers do all the standard audiophile tricks, 3-D imaging, micro-detail etc. - and they definitely can disappear ( especially, obviously, on mono recordings ). They do all the subtle stuff. Plus they are BIG and have a BIG BIG sound to match. They sound very very powerful ( when the music is ). Muscular. Not at all boomy or artificial sounding in any way.

As a side note, re. full-range speakers: they can sound very nice on low level ' polite ' music ( not as good as my Edgars ), but they fall apart on big loud music.

Kerry Brown

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